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How Do You Adjust A Table Saw?

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How Do You Adjust A Table Saw?

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There are two different adjustments that you can make on your table saw. You can adjust the height of the blade (making certain that it cuts all the way through the stock you are cutting) and the angle of the blade, which allows you to make bevel cuts. Both adjustments are extremely easy and both are conveniently made on the front of the saw. Locate the circular hand crank on the front of the saw. Simply turn the wheel clockwise to raise the height of the blade (allowing it to cut through thicker wood) or turn it counterclockwise to lower it. When adjusting the height of the blade set a piece of stock that you wish to cut next to the blade (with the saw turned off) and visually check to see that the blade is approximately 1/8th inch higher than the thickness of your stock. Find the lever that allows the blade to be adjusted to different angles. There will be a scale which will allow you to easily determine the exact angle at which you are setting your blade. The most common angles are

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